North Central Louisiana Arts Council is now accepting applications from artists to participate in the 14th annual Holiday Arts Tour.

NCLAC wants to serve the artists in this region first, so they are inviting artists in Lincoln, Jackson, Claiborne, Bienville and Union parishes to apply through today.

Afterward, if there are host sites still available, they will extend the call for artists beyond the region for two more weeks. Late applications from artists in the region will only be considered if a second call is issued.

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The Ruston Civic Guild held their 50th year celebration on Sept. 7 with a coffee at Squire Creek Country Club in Choudrant. More than 50 current and prior members gathered for a morning spent visiting and enjoying refreshments in the club dining room. In photo at left, members, left to right, Donna Ewing, Carolyn McFarland, Jane Grafton, Linda Reneau and Patsy Bourgeois, enjoy their dinner and conversation. At right, are the four charter members, left to right, Carol Plamondon, Donna White, Frances Burford and Dianne Davison.

An exhibiton of movie posters from the collection of art historian and collection Saul Zalesch, of Ruston, is on display at Parish Press, located at 1007 North Trenton Street.
The exhibition is sponsored by the North Central Louisiana Arts Council.

The show celebrates Valentine’s Day through romance-oriented movie posters from around the world.

These examples range in date from 1939 to 2005 and geographically from Russia and Yugoslavia to the United States.

The Lincoln Parish Library, in partnership with the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Louisiana Library Association, is presenting its fourth annual “Lawyers in Libraries” statewide program on Friday from 10 a.m. to noon in the Lincoln Community Room.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

For details or assistance, please call the Information Kiosk at 513-5510 or visit our website at www.mylpl.org.

Attorney Krystin Frazier, of Kelly Hart and Hallman of New Orleans, will provide free individual consultations on legal issues.